Egool patches are much more affordable. The prints aren't as pretty and clearly printed as the competition, and there's no poster to track usage. However, it is very soft and sticky enough for the four hours a day my baby needs. (Caution: tears dissolve glue instantly.) There were a few elastics where the pad was not centered on the lining and had to be discarded. But to be honest the cost is low enough that I'm not offended. My child has been wearing blindfolds for a little over a year and none of them are impressive. So I'm happy to save some money with Egool. Her condition has improved significantly, which proves the effectiveness of these patches.
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